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  1. List of Stephen Sondheim plays with descriptions, including any musicals by Stephen Sondheim, playwright. This Stephen Sondheim plays list includes promotional photos when available, as well as information about co-writers and Stephen Sondheim characters.

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  2. Aug 15, 2023 · With the Broadway revival of Merrily We Roll Along and new musical Here We Are beginning performances this fall, we’ve rounded up a complete list of every full-length Sondheim musical — all 19…soon to be 20. Saturday Night. Saturday Night tells the story of two middle-class friends living and working in Brooklyn.

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  4. Works of Stephen Sondheim. Stephen Sondheim circa 1970. Stephen Sondheim was an American composer and lyricist whose most famous work includes A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962), Company (1970), Follies (1971), A Little Night Music (1973), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979), Sunday in the Park with George ...

    • Pacific Overtures
    • Saturday Night
    • West Side Story
    • Gypsy
    • A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to The Forum
    • Anyone Can Whistle
    • Do I Hear A Waltz?
    • Company
    • Follies
    • A Little Night Music

    Elements of Japanese theatre are fused with Western performance styles in Sondheim's 1976 musical, where a samurai and American fishermen become friends. Due to the male-heavy casting needed for Pacific Overtures, as well as the show's themes, this musical is pretty much consigned to the history books. Pacific Overtures made its London debut in 200...

    Set in Brooklyn, Saturday Night tells the story of middle-class bachelor friends who want a life that's more than working downtown. But, as they try to get rich quick, it's not that easy. Unfortunately, it wasn't easy to stage Saturday Night either. Due to the lead producer's death, it was never produced in the 1950s. Saturday Nightwas produced in ...

    The musical retelling of Romeo and Juliet, West Side Story follows the love story between Tony and Maria, who belong to rival gangs in New York City. It's a dance-packed extravaganza with infectious melodies and catchy lyrics, with stand out songs including "I Feel Pretty", "Somewhere" and "America". West Side Storymade its West End premiere in 195...

    Gypsy is inspired by the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, an early twentieth-century American entertainer, famed for her striptease act. During the musical, Rose raises her two daughters for a career in showbusiness while reflecting on her own life, set to songs including "Everything's Coming up Roses." Gypsy's last London revival starred Imelda Staunton...

    Ancient Romans take centre stage in this 1960s Sondheim musical. Characters names are based on Latin words, and its story is rooted in historical traditions too. The story tells of Pseudolus, a Roman slave who has to deal with senators and soldiers to help find his slave a wife. This musical was last in London in 2004, staged at the National Theatr...

    Three act musicals are pretty uncommon, but Anyone Can Whistlechanged the traditional two-act musical structure. Set in a fictional American town that's gone bankrupt, mayoress Cora Hoover Hooper has to save her community. As the title suggests, whistling plays a major part of the storyline.

    When Richard Rodgers needed a new musical collaborator after Oscar Hammerstein passed away, Rodgers enlisted Sondheim's help to write the lyrics for Do I Hear a Waltz? Following Leona Samish on her first trip to Venice, the story tells of her blossoming relationship to Renato di Rossi and how she matures in her Italian surroundings. It's not easy f...

    Told as a series of vignettes, Companysees Robert flit between married peers and engaged couples while he remains single on his 35th birthday. Whilst the couples envy his commitment-free lifestyle, his desire to meet someone for a loving companion grows. The Tony Award-winning musical was recently adapted, with Rosalie Craig playing the lead, with ...

    Follies tells the story of Buddy and Sally Durant Plummer and Benjamin and Phyllis Rogers Stone, two couples who reminisce over the 'Weismann's Follies' at a reunion. Standing in a crumbling theatre, audiences follow the couple's younger days into the present. With a score including "Losing My Mind" and "Broadway Baby", Follies is a poignant musica...

    Set in early 20th century Sweden, A Little Night Music centres around actress Desirée Armfeldt who is doted upon by adoring men. Even though it's a rarely performed musical, the Stephen Sondheim classic "Send in the Clowns" is a stand out number. The latest London revival was at the Menier Chocolate Factory in 2008, starring Jessie Buckleyand Hanna...

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    • Saturday Night (1954) Skipping over Stephen Sondheim's nonprofessional college musicals, "Saturday Night" is a peculiar case to kickstart this chronological list.
    • West Side Story (1957) and (2021) Stephen Sondheim journaled that "West Side Story" is about the collaborative art of theater rather than the sociological and racial commentary ascribed to its lyrics and Arthur Laurents' book.
    • Gypsy (1959) Although "Gypsy" is based on the 1957 memoirs of striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee, the show spotlights her domineering mother Rose, who would become one of the most wildly frustrating yet compelling mothers in musical theater.
    • A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962) Plucked like geese feathers from the farces of the ancient Roman playwright Plautus, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" — with the book written by Burt Shevelove — sprouts a river of irreverence and spells out that it is "comedy tonight, tragedy tomorrow" in the opening.
  5. Jan 11, 2024 · Songbook: A Guide To Stephen Sondheim's Essential Works & Classic Tributes. With his name appearing in three categories at the 2024 GRAMMYs, musical theater icon Stephen Sondheim's legacy continues to thrive. Take a deep dive into the masterful works of the late composer/lyricist, from "Company" to "Sweeney Todd." Shawn Setaro.

  6. Apr 18, 2023 · Stephen Sondheim is a Broadway songwriter in a league of his own. In a career spanning decades before his death at age 91 in 2021, Sondheim won six Tony Awards for his scores, plus one for lifetime achievement, and a Pulitzer Prize. Sondheim and his notable collaborators remain well-represented in the New York theatre scene.